* '''ゼウス・エレウセリオス'''('''Zeus Eleutherios''') (Ἐλευθέριος): 「自由をもたらすゼウス」。アテネでの信仰。<ref>Hanson, Victor Davis, https://books.google.com/books?id=XGr16-CxpH8C, Carnage and Culture: Landmark Battles in the Rise to Western Power, 18 December 2007, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, isbn:978-0-307-42518-8</ref>
* '''ゼウス・ホルキオス'''('''Zeus Horkios'''): 誓いの番人としてのゼウス。嘘をついた者はゼウスに奉納させられ、オリンピアの聖域に置かれることが多かった。
* '''オリンポスのゼウス'''('''Zeus Olympios''')(Ολύμπιος): 神々の王として、またオリンピアの汎神殿競技の後援者としてのゼウス。
* '''ゼウス・パンヘレニオス'''('''Zeus Panhellenios''')("ギリシャの名前の全てであるゼウス"): アイギナのアイアコス神殿に奉納された。
* '''ゼウス・クセニオス'''('''Zeus Xenios''')(Ξένιος), '''フィロクセノン'''('''Philoxenon'''), or '''ホスパイテス'''('''Hospites'''): 客寄せパンダとしてのゼウス。
*'''Zeus Aegiduchos''' or '''Aegiochos''': Usually taken as Zeus as the bearer of the [[Aegis]], the divine shield with the head of [[Medusa]] across it, although others derive it from "goat" ({{lang|grc|αἴξ}}) and ''okhē'' ({{lang|grc|οχή}}) in reference to Zeus' nurse, the divine goat [[Amalthea (mythology)|Amalthea]].
*'''Zeus [[Agoraeus]]''' (Αγοραιος): Zeus as patron of the marketplace ([[agora]]) and punisher of dishonest traders.
*'''[[Zeus Areius]]''' (Αρειος): either "warlike" or "the atoning one".
*'''Zeus Eleutherios''' (Ἐλευθέριος): "Zeus the freedom giver" a cult worshiped in [[Ancient Athens|Athens]]<ref>{{Cite book|last=Hanson|first=Victor Davis|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XGr16-CxpH8C|title=Carnage and Culture: Landmark Battles in the Rise to Western Power|date=18 December 2007|publisher=Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-307-42518-8|language=en}}</ref>
*'''Zeus Horkios''': Zeus as keeper of oaths. Exposed liars were made to dedicate a [[votive]] statue to Zeus, often at the sanctuary at Olympia
*'''[[Zeus Olympios]]''' (Ολύμπιος): Zeus as [[king of the gods]] and patron of the [[Panhellenic Games]] at [[Olympia, Greece|Olympia]]
*'''Zeus Panhellenios''' ("Zeus of All the [[Names of the Greeks|Greeks]]"): worshipped at [[Aeacus]]'s temple on [[Aegina]]
*'''Zeus Xenios''' (Ξένιος), '''Philoxenon''', or '''Hospites''': Zeus as the patron of hospitality (''[[xenia (Greek)|xenia]]'') and guests, avenger of wrongs done to strangers
Additional names and epithets for Zeus are also: